Hawks top Rockets, snap 10-game losing streak in Houston
The Hawks snapped a 10-game losing streak in Houston, winning here
for the first time in almost 11 years.
Maybe Atlanta coach Mike Woodson should get his eyebrows
shaved off more often?
Josh Smith scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and the
Hawks snapped their worst skid of the season with a 102-95 victory
over the Rockets on Monday night.
Before the game, Woodson reminded his team that the Hawks
hadn't won in Houston in his five seasons as Atlanta's coach. The
players took note, while silently wondering what happened to his
eyebrows.
"Everybody was thinking it, but they didn't say it," Smith
said. "Everybody started laughing. He claimed that his barber did
it on accident, but I got the inside scoop. His barber told him he
should slash them."
The Hawks found two strips of Velcro, and Woodson was wearing
them over his eyes in the locker room before tipoff. The players
got a few more chuckles out of it, then got serious once the game
started.
Joe Johnson scored 20 points and Jamal Crawford added 17 as
the Hawks won in Houston for the first time since Feb. 25, 1999.
Atlanta won at the Toyota Center for the first time in seven
visits, after Smith said Woodson set the perfect tone.
"He didn't want to come out and put the pressure on us and
tell us how much we really needed this game," Smith said. "He came
out with the Velcro eyebrows and it was really funny. It went over
well with everybody. I think it loosened the team up."
Aaron Brooks scored 15 points and had five assists and Carl
Landry added 16 points for the Rockets. Houston has lost seven of
11, including three of its past four home games.
The Rockets have three home games left this week, all against
teams with winning records -- Denver, Portland and Phoenix.
"We just have to get back at it," Houston coach Rick Adelman
said. "I just told them that they're going to have tough times over
the course of the season, and we're kind of running into that right
now."
The Hawks took control with a 21-3 spurt in the second
quarter. Houston missed 11 of its last 12 shots before halftime and
trailed 55-44 at the break.
"We just broke down," Landry said. "Every team in the NBA has
times during the game where the opposing team goes on the run. They
went on a run and we were really not able to bounce back after
that."
Smith and Marvin Williams broke free for dunks early in the
third quarter as Atlanta stretched the lead to 15. Trevor Ariza
drove for two layups to help Houston close the gap to 77-67 by the
start of the fourth.
Kyle Lowry's 3-pointer from the wing with 8:11 left --
Houston's first 3 of the second half -- cut Atlanta's lead to
83-76. Mike Bibby sank a 3-pointer with 6:27 left and Crawford hit
two free throws 30 seconds later to restore the Hawks' double-digit
lead.
"That's definitely a sign of maturity," Crawford said. "We
don't panic when we take a team's punch. We withstand whatever run
they have, and then try to close the game out."
The Rockets got within eight before Bibby swished a 3-pointer
from the corner with 3:52 left for a 95-84 lead. Landry lost the
ball and Al Horford put back a miss by Crawford, prompting fans to
head for the exits.
The Hawks shot 48 percent (39 of 82) and outrebounded Houston
45-41 to win for the eighth time in 10 games.
The Rockets weren't called for any fouls in the first
quarter, although Chuck Hayes got away with one when he smacked the
ball away from Horford with 3:21 left. No whistle sounded, but
Horford was cut on his left thumb and went to the locker room for
stitches. Horford returned to the bench early in the second quarter
with a bandage protecting the injured finger.
Notes: Horford scored nine points and grabbed 10
rebounds. ... The Rockets dropped to 14-4 in games following a loss
this season. ... The Hawks' victory leaves Milwaukee as the only
team that's never won a regular-season game at the Toyota Center,
which opened in September 2003. The Rockets beat the Bucks here on
Jan. 18, Milwaukee's 10th straight loss in Houston.